Duvet problems
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 7:51 pm
Hi everyone,
This is a puzzler. I have a six month old tom called Furio who seems to absolutely love peeing on my duvet. Well, it's a bit more specific than that. He likes peeing on double duvets, of which I've gone through three now in the last couple of months. Expensive habit! I have a single duvet I have on my bed "between duvets" and he has no interest in that at all. I put my new duvet on today after a couple of dry weeks under the single duvet and within minutes he had disappeared to have his wicked way with it. He's also stayed over at my mam's house without incident. I just don't understand.
When I first got him he peed on anything I left on the floor but that stopped when he was neutered / I tried to be less messy. The vet says he's perfectly fine and healthy and otherwise he just cats about like a normal cat. I know the obvious thing would be to lock him out of my room but I live in a small bungalow so that wouldn't leave him with many other indoor options and he normally sleeps on my feet which we're both pretty happy about. Also the one time I did it he meowed a lot and them poo'd on the sitting room carpet, so he won that round. I'm pretty soft, as I'm sure you can tell. He's a total doll, he's asleep on me right now as all my sheets go round in the washer for the millionth time.
So, what do I do? I hope someone can help. My only single duvet cover is patterned with Simpsons characters and I was hoping to invite a human man round at some point in my life!
Thanks,
Rebecca
This is a puzzler. I have a six month old tom called Furio who seems to absolutely love peeing on my duvet. Well, it's a bit more specific than that. He likes peeing on double duvets, of which I've gone through three now in the last couple of months. Expensive habit! I have a single duvet I have on my bed "between duvets" and he has no interest in that at all. I put my new duvet on today after a couple of dry weeks under the single duvet and within minutes he had disappeared to have his wicked way with it. He's also stayed over at my mam's house without incident. I just don't understand.
When I first got him he peed on anything I left on the floor but that stopped when he was neutered / I tried to be less messy. The vet says he's perfectly fine and healthy and otherwise he just cats about like a normal cat. I know the obvious thing would be to lock him out of my room but I live in a small bungalow so that wouldn't leave him with many other indoor options and he normally sleeps on my feet which we're both pretty happy about. Also the one time I did it he meowed a lot and them poo'd on the sitting room carpet, so he won that round. I'm pretty soft, as I'm sure you can tell. He's a total doll, he's asleep on me right now as all my sheets go round in the washer for the millionth time.
So, what do I do? I hope someone can help. My only single duvet cover is patterned with Simpsons characters and I was hoping to invite a human man round at some point in my life!
Thanks,
Rebecca